Friday 11 May 2012

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley auctions off Jessica Rabbit dress for charity


She's all heart! Rosie Huntington-Whiteley auctions off Jessica Rabbit dress for charity (but will anyone ever look as good as her in it?)

    We'd all like to look like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
But one lucky bidder can settle for owning a piece of her - or at least her wardrobe. 
The model's knock-em-dead Antonio Berardi dress, worn for her Transformer's: Dark of the Moon premiere last year in New York, is to go up for auction.
The dress is among a stellar line-up of celebrity donations to the British Heart Foundation's Tunnel of Love auction in aid of its Mending Broken Hearts appeal
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley opens her heart and her wardrobe for the BHS donating the dress she wore to the Transformers premier to the Tunnel of Love auction
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley opens her heart and her wardrobe for the BHS donating the dress she wore to the Transformers premier to the Tunnel of Love auction
Rosie's dress bore a striking resemblance to the glittering red gown worn by Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Rosie's dress bore a striking resemblance to the glittering red gown worn by Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Also up for grabs is an outfit from Brit brand Mulberry worn by Alexa Chung to the label's London Fashion Week dinner.
Alexa's glad rags will go on sale alongside artworks by Damien Hirst and Sir Peter Blake.
    You can also bid for a 18-carat white diamond gold necklace by rock 'n' roll jeweller, Stephen Webster as modelled by Daisy Lowe -  the face for the event. Lowe enthuses, 'I’m so proud to be the face of Tunnel of Love in 2012.'
    Daisy Lowe is the face of the British Heart Foundation's 2012 Tunnel of Love Appeal
    Daisy Lowe is the face of the British Heart Foundation's 2012 Tunnel of Love Appeal
    She also enjoins wealthy party animals to join her at the Tunnel of Love fundraiser auction party on 29 May 'for an evening of 1920s glitz and glamour to mend broken hearts'.
    Tickets for the taking place at the hip Proud Gallery venue in Camden, London, cost £100 per person and are available from the BHF website.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2142479/Rosie-Huntington-Whiteley-donates-Antonio-Beradi-dress-worn-Transformers-premiere-British-Heart-Foundation-charity-auction.html#ixzz1uVslFShe